Maximus Canada
DeltaWare is a Canadian-based IT company that is recognized nationally and internationally as a leader and an innovator in eHealthand e-Business technologies. DeltaWare was formed in 1992 by Ed Lawlor who was later joined by long-time colleagues, Mike Hennessey and Vince McKenna. As previous senior managers in government and the private sector, the partners recognized that there was a need to find innovative solutions to dated public policy concerns; thus DeltaWare was born. In 2008, Peter Lawlor joined as the newest and fourth partner. Since its establishment, DeltaWare has built a solid reputation based on dedicated client service and attention to detail. The company has developed expertise in the field of eHealth solutions, gaining various awards and recognitions in the industry. In 2007, DeltaWare founder Ed Lawlor was named the first Regional Builder Inductee into the Canadian Information Productivity Awards (CIPA) Hall of Fame. CIPA represents the largest celebration of IT-based innovation in Canada. In addition to this distinction, DeltaWare has been recognized as one of the Top 100 Employers in Canada by Macleans. Ed Lawlor was chosen as one of the Top 50 CEOs in Atlantic Canada by Atlantic Business magazine, and DeltaWare was named one of the Top 10 businesses in the Maritimes by Atlantic Progress magazine. In February 2010, DeltaWare was acquired by MAXIMUS, a leading provider of health and human services program management and consulting services to governments worldwide. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, MAXIMUS has over 6,500 employees located in more than 220 offices across the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Israel. DeltaWare continues to do business as usual on Prince Edward Island, ensuring the same high-quality services are delivered from the DeltaWare team.